Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree made it 2,000 from under the gun and Wenxiong Luo bumped it to 5,700 on the button.
The big blind called and Boeree took a brief pause before shipping it in for 19,600 total. Luo called and after the big blind folded, the hands were revealed:
Boeree:
Luo:
Luo didn't need any help to win this one, but got some on the flop. Global Poker League Boss Alexandre Dreyfus, and London Royals teammate and partner Igor Kurganov watched on from the rail as the turn poured salt in the Boeree wound, making Luo quads, and finally, Boeree said her goodbyes following the meaningless river.
Under the gun Lex Veldhuis made it 2,500 to go and once again ran into Antonio Buonanno. The Italian EPT champ three bet to 5,500 and Veldhuis was the only caller.
Both players checked the flop of and the popped up on the turn. Veldhuis bet out 6,000 and Buonanno made the call. The river prompted a bet of 9,400 by Veldhuis and Buonanno shoved all in after thinking about it under 10 seconds. Veldhuis folded, leaving himself with just over 16,000.
Two hands later the Dutch PokerStars Team Online Pro was seated in the small blind and action folded to him. He pushed all in and his neighbor called just about instantly.
Lex Veldhuis:
Big blind:
The board ran out and Veldhuis doubled up with his runner runner two pair.
When Super High Roller regulars clash it always makes things a little more intense, and that's what we just felt during a hand between Isaac Haxton and Tobias Reinkemeier.
Haxton raised it up to 2,000 from middle position and from his direct left Reinkemeier made it 6,500. The action quickly folded back to Haxton, and he went in the tank as he looked at the German's pro's stack.
Haxton opted to four-bet to 14,000 and moments later Reinkemeier moved all in for about 40,000 chips. Haxton looked back down at his cards and called, creating the following showdown.
Sofia Lovgren just made short work of Ismael Bojang.
She raised, he shipped it short and she called off with the . Bojang's tournament life was riding on the dominated , and it go no better for him on the board.
Jimmy Guerrero made it 2,300 to go from early position and Felipe Ramos three-bet to 6,900 in position. Action folded back to Guerrero and he four bet to 18,000. Ramos called.
The flop came and Guerrero continued for 11,500. Ramos tanked for a bit before announcing all in. Guerrero called as soon as he found out it was about 36,000.
Jimmy Guerrero:
Felipe Ramos:
The on the turn was anything but a blank and Guerrero shivered for a second. The on the river was a harmless card though and Ramos said his goodbyes.
We just missed Gaelle Baumann's elimination by a hair, but we did see that Isaac Haxton was the beneficiary.
Haxton explained how he raised with nine-eight and Baumann moved all in from the big blind with pocket kings. Baumann's shove was for 10,000 and Haxton made the call.
"And I flopped a straight," Haxton said with a big smile, as he's now sitting on 124,000 chips.
Isaac Haxton had built himself a healthy chip stack, but some of those have since traveled the way of the player on his direct left: Fellow high roller Tobias Reinkemeier.
First, they both called a 2,100-chip open with Reinkemeier on the button. They went three ways to a flop and after the opener checked, Haxton bet 2,800. Only Reinkemeier called and when Haxton checked the turn, Reinkemeier was able to push him off the hand with a bet.
A hand later it was Haxton opening with a 2,000-chip bet, and only Reinkemeier calling. The flop saw Haxton check and Reinkemeier lead for 2,000, taking two in a row from Haxton when he folded.